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Quotes About Problems

He still had the young person's predisposition to regard the world as a series of vaguely irritating problems created by people less cool and smart than he was.
~ Justin Cronin
Love is the essence of this religion. I pray that we will approach all of our questions and concerns, especially the most difficult and intimate questions, with love, in order to be able more and more to solve our problems with love. The Sufi lives in a compassionate and passionate universe, a universe born from a spark of love. (p. 108)
~ Kabir Edmund Helminski
But I was young then and had yet to appreciate the wisdom of Bogart, particularly as regards the problems of three little people not amounting to a hill of beans in this or any other crazy world.
~ Kage Baker
It is easy for a famous scientist to have lots of students doing the dirty work for him," said one colleague. "But Opje helps people with their problems and then gives them the credit.
~ Kai Bird
Over the next year, Fuchs passed detailed written information to the Soviets about the problems and advantages of the implosion-type bomb design over the gun method. He was unaware that the Soviets were getting confirmation of his information from another Los Alamos resident.
~ Kai Bird
Carter is sometimes perceived as a failure simply because he refused to make us feel good about the country. He insisted on telling us what was wrong and what it would take to make things better. And for most Americans, it was easier to label the messenger a ´failure´ than to grapple with the hard problems. Ultimately, Carter was replaced by a sunny, more reassuring politician who simply promised that he would ´make America great again.´
~ Kai Bird
What dire consequences to humanity lie in the contemptuous ignoring of Eastern problems!
~ Kakuz? Okakura
Political and economic considerations exert pressure on science to answer strictly practical, immediate problems––in some cases by directed funding, in other coercive ways by muzzling scientific findings found to be in contradiction with political and economic agenda.
~ Kane X. Faucher
A columnist is not a doctor, who diagnoses the disease and dispenses instant medicine. My job is to highlight problems, investigate issues, to provide factual information, and if necessary, goad the people into action - that too is not easy in the current political and business environment.
~ Sucheta Dalal
I was invincible. I believed all my problems were gone and I finally made it, that L.A. was my answer to everything.
~ Bonnie McKee
I think there are bigger problems in the world than Jeremy Clarkson.
~ James May
In an American context, Lasch argued that narcissism as a social phenomenon would lead not to fascism, but to a broad depoliticization of society, in which struggles for social justice were reduced to personal psychological problems.8 Lasch wrote well before the rise of Donald Trump, a political figure who almost perfectly embodies the narcissism he describes. Narcissism led Trump into politics, but a politics driven less by public purposes than his own inner needs for public affirmation.
~ Francis Fukuyama
The concern over the origin of institutions dovetailed with a second preoccupation, which was the real-world problems of weak and failed states.
~ Francis Fukuyama
But the reasons why Hector was unhappy were quite complex. He didn't really want to think about it, perhaps because those reasons weren't so easy to accept. It even made him feel a little afraid. He knew this fear too well, it was what stopped his patients from being able to really think about their problems, and it was his job to help them overcome this fear and understand what was happening to them.
~ Francois Lelord
Sound science must be our guide in choosing which problems to tackle and how to approach them.
~ Frank Luntz
Instinctively we recognized a deeper need—the need to find through government the instrument of our united purpose to solve for the individual the ever-rising problems of a complex civilization. Repeated attempts at their solution without the aid of government had left us baffled and bewildered.
~ Franklin D. Roosevelt
Wearing a cloak is on Rose's list of the thousand things she hates most. The problem is that each of the thousand problems is ranked number one. 'But Dr. Rannigan says you must and anyway, it hardly weighs a thing, it's so full of holes.' I swung mine round my shoulders. Rose hates any bit of clothing that constricts, but I say Chin up and bear it. Life is just one great constriction. 'Ventilated,' I said, 'that's the word. Our cloaks are terrifically ventilated.
~ Franny Billingsley
I don't hate technology, I don't hate hackers, because that's just what comes with it, without those hackers we wouldn't solve the problems we need to solve, especially security.
~ Fred Durst
If you wanna know how not secure you are, just take a look around. Nothing's secure. Nothing's safe. I don't hate technology, I don't hate hackers, because that's just what comes with it, without those hackers we wouldn't solve the problems we need to solve, especially security.
~ Fred Durst
in a democracy, ordinary citizens should be wary of political leaders who provide simplistic answers to complex social, political, and economic problems.
~ Frederic C. Tubach
It is characteristic of all deep human problems that they are not to be approached without some humor and some bewilderment.
~ Freeman Dyson
Equation to Fulfillment:Do: Actively focus on your desired outcomes, simply be aware of your problems and enjoy your living.Don't: Actively focus on your problems, simply be aware of your desired outcomes and worry about your living.
~ Brandon A. Trean
you get into horrible trouble and desperately need me, I'll be much too busy with my own problems!
~ Brandon Mull
So the gods," Moash said, nursing his own drink, "were pleased that you solved problems on your own . . . by going to other gods and begging them for help instead?" "Hush," Rock said. "Is good story.
~ Brandon Sanderson